Críticas:
"Imagine that you were given the opportunity to interview Jesus, the more remarkable human being of all time. What would you ask? What would He say? Imagine that this Man has agreed to talk about how He came to this unique position in history, how He came to realize for Himself who He really was, and what His thirty-three years on this earth were like." iThis book charms us with mind and faith stretching ideas. . . . We wonit use it as a basis for a new theology, but the one we already have will be enriched, challenged, and deepened. -- Jay Kesler "President emeritus of Taylor University" (06/03/2004) iNext to the Bible, itis the most important book Iive ever read, for it unveils the heart of the most extraordinary man who ever lived far better than 50 years of sermons Iive heard. -- Mike McManus "Syndicated religion and ethics columnist" (06/03/2004) . . . a thought-provoking and imaginative exploration of the humanity of Jesus. His possible feelings, experiences, sources of strength and motivation throughout His life on earth, in the form of an informal interview with the author. . . . Both fascinating and moving, this quite plausible einterviewi will certainly open up new areas of the incarnation of Someone who was and is both fully God and fully man to you. -- J.R. (11/01/2004)
Reseña del editor:
Provocative fiction that reads like a biography, highlighting the humanity of Jesus through a compelling interview format. It's like meeting Jesus again for the first time. In the format of a twenty-first century interview, the author asks Jesus the kinds of questions most of us have wondered: Why do you think God chose Mary to be your mother? When did you realize that you were the Messiah? If you were fully God and omniscient, how could you have been a man? Why did you pick Judas? Jesus' answers are poignant, personal, and relevant, providing insight into the personality and humanity of the most important man who ever lived.
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